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Aumond (750 inhabitants, 214.74 km²)
Olivier Touzeau, 28 May 2020
Aumond was established in 1843 by the Joseph-Ignace Aumond (1810-1879), the 
only French-speaker among the "barons" who controlled that industry in Gatineau. 
Aumond founded the Ottawa Lumber Association with John Egan. The first mass was 
celebrated in 1850 in Rivière-Joseph, where the parish of Sainte-Famille-d'Aumond 
was erected in 1861. A chapel was erected in 1870, the year of establishment of 
a mission by the Oblates, which would be active until 1927.
The 
municipality of Aumond was established in 1877.
Aumond was also known as 
Moulin des Pères (Fathers' Mill), after the sawmill built in 1861 by the 
Oblates. Together with the flour mill built in 1868, the sawmill was powered by 
energy generated by a barrage established on river Joseph; the barrage also 
supplied the village with electricity, starting in 1927.
The sawmill that 
was operated until the 1990s was dismantled in 1998. The restored building and 
the site form Aumond's landmark, featured on the municipal logo.
http://aumond.ca/a_propos/histoire_d_aumond.php
Municipal website
https://www.reseaupatrimoine.ca/sur-les-traces-du-patrimoine/fiches/moulin-des-peres/
Photo
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/aumond_joseph_ignace_10F.html 
Biography 
of Joseph-Ignace Aumond, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol. 10
Ivan Sache, 29 May 2020
Pictures of the flags at Parc Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Maniwaki:
https://www.mrcvg.qc.ca/index.php/la-mrc-en-photos 
https://www.facebook.com/valleedelagatineau/photos/a.885154234944299/2029413567185021/?type=3&theater
(photo published and probably taken in 2019)
https://www.google.com/maps (photo dated 2012)
Flag at Parc Vallée-de-la-Gatineau in 2012: vertical triband 
  1:4:1 R-/W/R- with monochrome former emblem in R- at the centre of the white 
  panel.
Flag spotted in Aumond town hall, 2018 (https://www.chga.fm/adoption-differents-taux-de-taxation-a-aumond/)
  
and at Parc Vallée-de-la-Gatineau in 2019: white flag with logo
 Olivier Touzeau, 
28 May 2020